If you're still following along with Muramasa Rebirth's great string of DLC, the fourth chapter is nearly ready for release. It features a demon girl called the Oni Musume, who has the power to transform and change her shape into a giant creature.

The story is rather bizarre and involves a womanizer named Seikichi, and some odd situation with the Oni Musume. The setup heavily implies a more comedic tone than past DLCs. Japan will be getting the add-on on August 28th, with an international release shortly after.

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